Amor De Cosmos was born on 1825-08-20.
William Alexander Smith changed his name to Amor de Cosmos ("lover of the Universe") and became British Columbia's second premier.
Amor De Cosmos
Amor De Cosmos, born William Alexander Smith, made his wealth primarily through his work as a journalist and publisher in British Columbia. He also invested in real estate and successfully speculated in land investments, contributing to his financial success.
The Father of Confederation from British Columbia who changed his name to "Love of the Universe" was Amor De Cosmos. He was a prominent political figure who played a key role in advocating for British Columbia's entry into Confederation and later changed his name to reflect his beliefs in universal love and peace.
Morir de amor in Spanish, means, to be consumed with love, in English. The literal translation is to die from love, but, in context, it is about being consumed with love.
British Columbia's Fathers of Confederation include prominent figures such as Edward G. Prior, Amor De Cosmos, and John A. Macdonald. Edward G. Prior was a key advocate for joining Confederation, promoting the benefits of unity with Canada. Amor De Cosmos played a significant role in publicizing the advantages of Confederation and served as the province's second Premier. Their contributions were pivotal in British Columbia's decision to join Canada in 1871.
Amor de Perdição was created in 1862.
Poema de Amor was created in 1962.
Canto de amor was created in 1940.
Háblame de amor was created in 1999.
Laberinto de Amor was created in 1987.